Does anyone know of any retired but successful in their day architecture photographers? I want to find a photographic mentor.. How do I go about finding one though?
How the fuck do I go about finding one though?
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>asking about architecture photography
>visual acoustics screen grab for OP
It always kind of bums me out when someone's hoop dreams are so transparent and (probably) shallow.
Go assist a working photographer. No grouchy ass retired photographer is going to want to be your senpai (not a wordfilter), and it's not like there's a phone book full of them that you can just look up. It's relatively easy to find working photographers, however, and a few of them would probably be ecstatic to have an eager little slave lug all of their stuff around for morsels of knowledge.
>>2729938
Why would I do that when I have several emails a week from /p/ browsing faggots asking to assist me
>implying working photographers are all god photographers
I cleared 150k in 2015 solely from photography and my photographs are only good/relevant for an extremely short amount of time.
>inb4 >bragging on 4chan
Not at all, I make a great living by networking and that is it, the photography itself requires almost no skill.
Your response indicates that good photographers are just working photographers which indicates you are the eager little slave putting hacks like me on a pedestal.
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noun
noun: hack; plural noun: hacks
>a person who does dull routine work.
>>2729944
You sound like a great guy.
Best of luck.
>>2729944
Good point.
Good luck anon.